'Marie Gouchault' rose References
Book (2006) Page(s) 276. 'Marie Gouchault'. Rambler. (H. Wich). Fair rebloom. Moderate fragrance. Habit 3. [e.g. 'Dorothy Perkins]. Turbat, 1927. Provenance: San Jose Heritage Rose Garden. a repeat-flowering Rambler in salmon red, from one of the great breeders of ramblers, Turbat of France.
Book (Apr 1999) Page(s) 562. Marie Gouchault Wichurana. Eugène Turbat & Compagnie 1927
Book (Apr 1993) Page(s) 358. Marie Gouchault Rambler, Flowers clear red passing to brilliant salmon-rose [mr], 1927, Turbat... large clusters of 30-40 [blooms]... blooms much earlier than 'Dorothy Perkins'... sometimes recurrent
Book (1986) Page(s) 141. 'Marie Gouchault' (1927). An early-flowering variety which is very strong growing. it has small, double flowers, bright red paling to pink, in large clusters.
Website/Catalog (1938) Page(s) 50. Wichuraiana and other Rambling Roses The varieties comprising these classes are of unique and charming beauty, and form lovely objects in the garden while in bloom. They are suitable for rockery, sloping banks, pillars, pergolas, arches, etc. They are very lovely grown as standards. Marie Gouchault... Fine lighted red passing to bright salmon pink, producing great effect. Very early and profuse blooming variety. Introduced 1928.
Website/Catalog (1938) Page(s) 14. Rosa Wichurana. Marie Gouchault (E. Turbat & Cie. 27). Very vigorous, blooms in large trusses of 30-40; bloom as large as Perkins, beautiful light red passing to salmon-pink. Blooms three weeks earlier than Perkins.
Book (1936) Page(s) 309. Gouchault, Marie (hybrid wichurana) Turbat 1927; light red, fades to glossy salmon-pink, large, double, form of D. Perkins, lasting, in clusters of 30-40, free-blooming, long-blooming, reddish branches, growth 8/10. Sangerhausen
Book (1934) 'Marie Gouchault' (Hybrid Wich): Growth very vigorous and almost thornless, beautiful glossy green foliage, large elongated clusters of 30 to 40 double flowers. Fine lighted red passing to bright salmon-pink, producing great effect. Very early and profuse-blooming variety, flowering three weeks before “Dorothy Perkins.”
Book (1933) Page(s) 194. 'Marie Gouchault'. E. Turbat & Cie., 1927. Wichuraiana of no particular value outdoors, occasionally used for forcing. Flowers of bright reddish pink, turning salmon with age.
Website/Catalog (1932) Page(s) 47. 'Marie Gouchault'. HW. (E. Turbat & Co., 1927). Very lasting, double flowers of clear light red passing to brilliant salmon-rose, borne in large clusters of 30 to 40. Foliage abundant, shining green, disease-resistant. Few thorns, very vigorous. Of 'Dorothy Perkins' type but blooms three weeks earlier.
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